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Canada’s currency compared to the currency of the U.S. <ul><li>Canada: 1 Canadian dollar= 100 Canadian cents </li></ul><ul><li>United States: 1 U.S. dollar =100 U.S. cents </li></ul>

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Canada’s government system compared to the U.S. <ul><li>Canada: Federal multiparty parliamentary monarchy with two legislative houses </li></ul><ul><li>United States: Federal multiparty republic with two legislative houses </li></ul>

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Canada’s GDP per capita compared to the U.S. <ul><li>Canada: per person 19,650 U.S. dollars </li></ul><ul><li>United States: per person 33,900 U.S. dollars </li></ul>

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Canada’s official languages compared to the U.S. <ul><li>Canada: French, English </li></ul><ul><li>United States: English </li></ul>

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Canada’s armed forces compared to the U.S. <ul><li>Canada: army 23,500;navy 17,100; air force 24,200; other 25,200 soldiers </li></ul><ul><li>United States: army 495,000; navy 388,760; air force 390,000; marines 174,000; coast guard 41,873 soldiers (50,012 other registered people that are employed by or service the coast guard) </li></ul>